Saturday, May 26, 2012

Make good art

To say this day has been an emotional roller coaster is a gross understatement!

But, I'm trying NOT to dwell on that, and get myself off onto a good mood.  It's a hot and humid day in SW Ohio, but I was determined to get out and get some new pictures.  Imagine my surprise when I walked out the back door to find this guy on the kitchen window screen.  It was in the shade, so I'm guessing he needed to cool off, too!


After a couple of minor errands, I was off to Charleston Falls again.  This time I took a path I hadn't taken in a while, and almost wished I had taken my usual route as it had a lot more shade!  But, the jaunt was worth it in the long run!

I had barely gotten started on my little trek when I saw a snake slither across the path in front of me.  I am proud to say I did not scream like a school girl when I saw it!  I waited for it to stop so I could get a shot of it, but there were some noisy people coming along, and it never stopped.  Bummer, sort of.


Saw this little bunny after I rounded a corner.  He ran off when I tried to get closer.  I hate those gravel paths 'cause they just make way too much noise.



I liked how this tree had no growth, except for the vine going up the main "artery" of it.  


Fortunately I was in the shade waiting to catch this guy with his wings open.  It took what seemed like forever, but it was probably less than a minute.



I thought this tree trunk had some interesting shape to it, plus it almost looked like someone tagged it with graffiti.



I made it as far as Cedar Pond, where I got a LOT of pictures before turning around and heading back to the car.  I had my water with me (it was half filled with ice, but in less than 15 minutes, all of the ice was GONE), but there was no shade there, and it was HOT!


Regardless, got some good shots and a couple of great shots of the insects, frogs, and birds.  I might wait a while to go back, or at least go on a cooler day!



When I looked up and saw how this bird was "perched," I almost laughed out loud.  I'm glad I didn't or she would have flown away.  I'm pretty sure this is a female Red Winged Blackbird (there's a pic of a male coming up, and there were several of them all around the pond).




Yup, the sign really is upside down!  Now, if there wasn't so much algae on the pond surface, I might have gotten it reflected in the pond so it looked right side up . . . sometime to attempt on another visit!



One of the male Red Winged Blackbirds.  



Pretty sure this is another female Red Winged Blackbird.



This looked like a sea of cattails!  Everywhere you looked, there was another bunch of them.




I heard a lot of frogs, including some of the loud bullfrogs and the ones that made the clicking noise (just like I'd heard yesterday at Brukner's).  This was the only frog I actually saw though.  Another teeny little thing.



I feel SO blessed to have captured this shot.  From the sparkles in the background off the water, to the detail of the wings, to the color of the dragonfly's body, I am very, very happy with it!



One of nature's ninjas??





A moth feeding on some clover . . . 



Loved the contrast of the colors, as well as the sharp lines contrasting with the curve of the vine.



I loved the contrast of the outer edges with the inner section of the trunk.



Another moth feeding on clover.  There were a couple of these that seemed to be fighting over the flowers!





I liked the bright, sunny yellow against all of the green.  

Well, after viewing these photos again, I'm doing MUCH better.  It also helps that when I just clicked over to facebook, I found this quote had been posted:  "When things get tough, make good art.  Sometimes life is hard. Things go wrong — and in life, and in love, and in business, and in friendship, and in health, and in all the other ways in which life can go wrong. And when things get tough, this is what you should do: Make good art. I’m serious. Husband runs off with a politician? Make good art. Leg crushed and then eaten by a mutated boa constrictor? Make good art. IRS on your trail? Make good art. Cat exploded? Make good art. Someone on the internet thinks what you’re doing is stupid, or evil, or it’s all been done before? Make good art. Go and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here. Make. Good. Art." ----Neil Gaiman

I think my photographic efforts (at least a few of them) constitute good art.  That's a rather serendipitous thing as I hadn't read the quote before I took the pictures.  And, quite often, taking pictures is an effort for me to unwind or to change my outlook on life.

Tomorrow?  I'm looking forward to the interesting, amazing, glorious and fantastic mistakes to make!



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